About the Book:
"I can hardly believe that it
is more than half a century since I first stepped on to the stage of
the Old Vic Theatre and into a way of life that has brought me the
most rewarding professional relationships and friendships. I cannot
imagine now ever doing anything else with my life except acting…."
– Judi Dench
In this engaging memoir And
Furthermore, Academy Award-winner Dame Judi Dench ("Shakespeare in Love") offers insight into her exceptional career on stage and in film, and shares how she coped after losing her husband to cancer.
From London's glittering West End to Broadway's bright lights,
from her Academy Award-winning role as Elizabeth I in Shakespeare
in Love to "M" in the James Bond films, Judi
Dench has treated audiences to some of the greatest performances
of our time. She made her professional acting debut in 1957 with
England's Old Vic theatre company playing Ophelia in Hamlet,
Katherine in Henry V (her New York debut), and then,
Juliet. In 1961, she joined the Royal Shakespeare Company playing
Anya in The Cherry Orchard with John Gielgud and Peggy
Ashcroft. In 1968, she went beyond the classical stage to become a
sensation as Sally Bowles in Cabaret, adding musical comedy to
her repertoire. Over the years, Judi Dench has given indelible
performances in the classics as well as some of the greatest plays
and musicals of the twentieth century including Noël Coward's Hay
Fever, Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music, Kaufman
and Hart's The Royal Family and David Hare's Amy's View
(for which she won the Tony Award). Recently, she made a
triumphant return to A Midsummer Night's Dream as Titania, a
role she first played in 1962, now played as a theatre-besotted Queen
Elizabeth I. Her film career has been filled with piercing
performances of unforgettable women: Queen Victoria in Mrs. Brown,
the terrifying schoolteacher Barbara Covett in Notes on a Scandal
and the writer Iris Murdoch in Iris. And, for the BBC,
Dench created another unforgettable woman when she brought her great
comic timing and deeply felt emotions to the role of Jean Pargetter
in the long-running hit BBC series As Time Goes By.
And
Furthermore is, however, more than the story
of a great actress's career. It is also the story of Judi Dench's
life: her early days as a child in a family that was in love with the
theatre; her marriage to actor Michael Williams; the joy she takes in
her daughter, the actress Finty Williams, and her grandson, Sammy.
For this edition, Judi Dench has added an afterword called
"What Every Young Actor Should Know" in response to many of
the questions she has regularly been asked over the years by aspiring
young actors who hope to conquer the stage as she did.
Filled with Dench's impish sense of humour, diamond-sharp
intelligence and photos from her personal archives, And
Furthermore is the book every fan of the great Judi
Dench will cherish.
What people say:
"...Ms.
Dench's sense of humor is on full display...readers will walk away
with a keen sense of her philosophy on life: take your art seriously,
but never yourself." — The New York Times
"There
ain't nothing like this Dame!...much of her crisp intelligence is
there on the page alongside her puckish sense of humor and her
evident goodness…What a gal."
— The Daily Mail
(UK)
"Dame Judi Dench's memoir is
highly amusing… You are left in no doubt that Dame Judi loves to
have fun, that laughter is her oxygen." — The
Guardian (UK)
"In this warmhearted memoir,
actress Judi Dench brings such a fresh and
natural reaction as she describes her roles ... on the stage of the
Royal Shakespeare Theatre and on Broadway." — Publishers
Weekly
About the Author:
Dame Judi Dench, CH, DBE,
FRSA is an English actress and author. One of the foremost stage,
screen, and television actors of our time, she has been honoured with
every award given for performances on stage and screen. She was
awarded the Order of the British Empire in 1970, created a Dame of
the British Empire in 1988, and a Companion of Honour in 2005.